Author: stuart taylor
Date: 05:12:18 02/23/05
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On February 23, 2005 at 01:19:18, Sandro Necchi wrote: >On February 22, 2005 at 21:12:16, stuart taylor wrote: > >>On February 22, 2005 at 18:54:06, Sandro Necchi wrote: >> >>>Maybe Shredder 9 will not score better than Shredder 7.04 in the match against >>>Junior 9, but it will win...the problem are the statistics: >>> >>>the statistics are based on human games and do have mostly a negative effect as >>>they tend to give a preference to the moves which did well to be played first >>>and playing the alternatives later...normally the program will do better with >>>the alternatives and therefore scoring better in the middle and end part of the >>>match... >>> >>>I normally use statistics off... >>> >>>Sandro >> >>I didn't understand. Is this an explanation how it is that Shredder 7.04 is >>doing that much better, without it meaning it has something in it which is >>superior to something which is in Shredder 9? >>S.Taylor > >First of all you are comparing a final match score against part of the match >score. > >I am telling you why Shredder 9 may have not a very good start. > >Shredder 7.04 was lucky to have found a weakness in Junior 9. > >Shredder 9 may will too or not. I did not tested against it so I do not know. >I only know that will win. > >You are wrong in making conclusions in one match only... > >How do you explain than Shredder 7.04 is loosing against Shredder 9? > >Shredder 9 is the strongest Shredder and is about 30 points stronger than >Shredder 8 as people found out here too. >I say about because I am not interested in finding out exactly. I am already >working on Shredder 10... > >Shredder 7.04 is weaker than Shredder 8, running in the same GUI. > >Sandro I'm still excited over Shredder 9, but can you tell me what is being done for Shredder 10? And you do only the openings? Do you see Shredder 10 as being another great improvement, over Shredder 9? Please e-mail me if you can't say it all here. thanks S.Taylor
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